Vector-scalar mixing to all orders, for an arbitrary gauge model in the generic linear gauge

Abstract

I give explicit fromulae for full propagators of vector and scalar fields in a generic spin-1 gauge model quantized in an arbitrary linear covariant gauge. The propagators, expressed in terms of all-order one-particle-irreducible correlation functions, have a remarkably simple form because of constraints originating from Slavnov-Taylor identities of Becchi-Rouet-Stora symmetry. I also determine the behavior of the propagators in the neighborhood of the poles, and give a simple prescription for the coefficients that generalize (to the case with an arbitrary vector-scalar mixing) the standard Z factors of Lehmann, Symanzik and Zimmermann. So obtained generalized Z factors, are indispensable to the correct extraction of physical amplitudes from the amputated correlation functions in the presence of mixing. The standard R guauges form a particularly important subclass of gauges considered in this paper. While the tree-level vector-scalar mixing is, by construction, absent in R gauges, it unavoidably reappears at higher orders. Therefore the prescription for the generalized Z factors given in this paper is directly relevant for the extraction of amplitudes in R gauges.

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